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2 years agoContributor-Level 7
The Royal Global University offers a cafeteria where students can have professional conversations while sipping coffee. There is a large menu in the cafeteria as well.
The library keeps dictionaries and bibliographic databases up to date and is completely computerized.
The on-campus dorms are furnished with amenities that may encourage students to adopt new lifestyles that incorporate yoga, sports, and music according to their personal tastes. They also have a nice, modern, automated kitchen that is hygienic and produces quality food.
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 3
Choosing between the University of Essex and Brunel University London requires careful consideration of your academic and personal preferences. Both institutions are esteemed in their own right, and the decision should be based on factors such as programme offerings, campus environment, and individual goals. The University of Essex has a strong reputation for its research-intensive programs and diverse student body. Its commitment to innovation and academic excellence makes it an attractive choice for those seeking a dynamic and intellectually stimulating environment. On the other hand, Brunel University London, located in the vibrant
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2 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
King’s College London admission requirements for Postgraduate courses for Indian students are given below:
- The applicants must have a 3-year bachelor’s degree or Bachelor’s (Special degree) from a recognised university
- The applicants must have achieved good grades in the subject related to what that they will be studying at KCL. Exact grade requirements will vary from course to course
- Applicants from highly prestigious Indian universities should have a bachelor’s degree with an average different as per the degree received by the Indian universities.
Refer to the entry requirements for postgraduate courses of K
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2 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
Some of things that King’s College students can do over the weekends are:
- Go to the Museums such as British Museum and Imperial War Museum
- Explore London as there are endless events/ libraries / cafes / museums
- Go to coffee house
- Go for shopping to witness high-end fashion
- Check out iconic spots of London like London Eye, Jubilee Gardens, etc.
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2 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
In terms of rankings, KCL ranks a bit lower than Oxbridge in THE and QS, but it is in the top 50 in the world on multiple rankings. Besides, this, the “Golden-Triangle Universities” namely Oxford, Cambridge, Imperial, LSE, UCL, and KCL, are the same schools that are mostly chosen by the American Marshall Scholars to attend on their academic sojourn in Britain.
KCL ranks high in the global rankings because of its high research output. In subjects like Medicine, Law, Nursing, Dentistry, Philosophy and International Studies, KCL ranks very high in the respective subject matter.
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2 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
KCL is one of the UK's the oldest and most prestigious universities. In global rankings, KCL is ranked among the UK's top 6 and world's top 40 universities. Located in the heart of London KCL is widely regarded as part of the UK's 'Golden Triangle', which consists of the country's elite research-intensive universities like Oxford, Cambridge, London School of Economics, Imperial College London and UCL. In the context of USA, KCL is considered to be at par with the universities like Columbia, Dartmouth, Cornell, Brown. A wide a variety of academic programs, with its departments in Law, Medicine, History, Nursing, Dentistry are well regar
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2 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
According to reviews over an unofficial source by students who studied at KCL, it was the most enriching experience they had in their lives.
- UG studies at KCL is very well-designed and student oriented. Moreover, there are counsellors and personal tutors to help students in every aspect of university life
- Situated in the heart of London, KCL has many libraries, very vibrant students’ union, and student facilities
- Furthermore, while studying at KCL, students will have ample of networking opportunities as they will meet many world-leading individuals from different fields.
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2 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
The MS in International Management is a full-time one year program. Also, the tuition fee for international students and domestic students may differ since King’s College is a public university. The estimated tuition fee for Indian students for MS in International Management is around INR 34 L per year. This is just an estimated tuition fee and therefore it is subject to vary.
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2 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
The minimum admission requirements for MS in International Management for Indian students are:
- A minimum high 2:1 undergraduate degree with a minimum average of 65% or above in the UK marking scheme
- Bachelor’s degree with a minimum of 65% in Bachelor degree (honours/special) from an Indian university
- Personal statement
- Previous academic study transcripts
- One academic reference
- CV/Resume
- GMAT/GRE (optional)
- English language proficiency
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2 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
King’s College London is a public university, therefore, the tuition fee for domestic and international students may vary. The tuition fee will depend on the type of programme and level of study. We have provided an estimated tuition fee for some courses for Indian students. King's College tuition fees for Indian students are given below:
| Courses | 1st Year Tuition Fees |
|---|---|
MS (72 courses) | INR 23 L - 45 L |
MA (58 courses) | INR 16 L - 34 L |
BA (35 courses) | INR 21 L - 34 L |
BSc (36 courses) | INR 21 L - 38 L |
MDS (7 courses) | INR 34 L - 63 L |
M.Phil (31 courses) | INR 22 L - 29 L |
LLB (4 courses) | INR 11 L - 30 L |
LLB4 (20 courses) | INR 24 L - 41 L |
BBA (6 courses) | INR 29 L - 34 L |
LLM (11 courses) | INR 25 L - 34 L |
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